I've just settled in here in Tokyo today, resting up before this week's kickoff of Tokyo Game Show. In bed, getting ready to turn in early, I checked my YouTube subscriptions and saw this lovely gem of a trailer.

This is Atlus' "second trailer" for upcoming 3DS title Shin Megami Tensei 4, and it shows more cinematics, new headshots, some voice work and even some gameplay. Day made. Week made.

Starting around the 0:54 mark you'll start to see some world exploration. Then, at about 1:26, you see a quick tease of one battle. It really gets into it at 1:40, though the video shows more of the results of an attack than anything else. It's hard to gather anything solid from this, but at least we can say that this game looks great running on the 3DS.

Atlus says that they'll show an uncut version of this trailer his week at TGS. I'll be all up in that. Hang in there for more on this game.

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